The Lindsay Lohan scandal that resulted after she appeared on Oprah is said to be the reason why the actress relocated to Europe. In her feature with UK's Telegraph, the "Speed The Plow" star revealed how it became "hard to stay in New York" after appearing in the docuseries entitled "Oprah's Next Chapter".
The 28-year-old said agreeing to be part of the Oprah reality show back in 2013 made her a "target" in her hometown. Telegraph said the series reportedly tackled the former-Disney-star- turned-wild-child's drinking problem, an alleged miscarriage, and emotional meltdowns.
The Lindsay Lohan scandal that ensued after "Oprah's Next Chapter" became too much for the controversial actress.
"After the Oprah show it was kind of hard for me to be in New York," she told Telegraph.
"There started to be paparazzi, and I didn't have that in New York in the beginning...Every time I left my house, they were at the corner," Lindsay Lohan added.
The former "Mean Girls" lead also shared to Telegraph her disgust over a violation of probation in 2011 that made a judge order her to complete community service at an LA morgue.
Lindsay Lohan described the morgue scandal as "f***ed up and inappropriate."
"Because a lot of other people were meant to do it, and they were like: 'No, they can't handle it. Lohan can,'" she told Telegraph.
The actress detailed her community service stint at an LA morgue, saying "it's different for me than it would be for other people."
"Like, no one would really have to work at the morgue in L.A. and roll a body bag for Whitney Houston," Lindsay Lohan added.
The troubled star also reportedly decided to end her crazy partying lifestyle as she prioritizes her West End debut for a play entitled "Speed The Plow".
A report from Daily Mail said the actress has been making conscious efforts to turn away from her partying ways.
She admitted that her decision to focus on work is also because she is "very nervous" about her stage debut, which she says is far from her "comfort zone" as a movie actress.
While Lindsay Lohan admitted that British men are "cute", she said her focus is on her stage show, "Speed The Plow".
David Mamet's "Speed The Plow" will run in London's Playhouse Theatre starting September 24. The theatre piece is directed by Lindsay Posner, said from Daily Mail.